I make art boxes for little kids as gifts. Dover has a coloring book and a subject for any one almost any age that can old a colored pencil or crayon. These books given with a set of colored pencils and a pencil sharpener especially for colored pencils was the best praise and feedback I have received on a children’s gift.

I included safety scissors, rulers, transparent tape, child safe glue, a inexpensive drawing pad, and other items so the kids could not only color but cut out and make other items from the coloring books.

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Jan Sovak is an illustrator, designer, and fine artist recognized as one of Canada’s foremost natural history illustrators. With advanced degrees in both fine art and zoology, Jan has had his work published in over 170 books in more than 15 languages.

His illustrations have also appeared on educational television and on Discovery Channel Worldwide.

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With this detailed and accurate coloring book, coloring enthusiasts of all ages can set out on a safari through the animal kingdom, learning to recognize and identify a host of the world’s wild creatures.

Well-researched and carefully drawn, these illustrations offer colorists not only hours of enjoyable coloring fun, but a wonderful opportunity to make the acquaintance of a variety of birds and animals from many different regions and habitats.

The Birdwatcher’s Coloring Book (Dover Nature Coloring Book)

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Very nice coloring book. My 18 month old daughter loves it. I recommend it to any child who likes animals and coloring.

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Charming pictures of zoos and patrons viewing the animals in some of them. I had to take the book apart and copy onto thick paper as they are double-sided on thin paper so my ink markers bleed through.

With this charming and instructive coloring book youngsters (and adults) can learn a great deal about the world’s wild creatures and have fun at the same time. Detailed, accurate, ready-to-color illustrations depict 47 species from around the globe, including the rhinoceros (black, white, and Indian), Grant’s zebra, impala, giraffe, camel (dromedary and Bactrian), European and American bison, llama and vicuña, giant panda, elephant (Indian and African), gnu (wildebeest), chimpanzee, hippopotamus and pygmy hippopotamus, gorilla, snow leopard, yak, Asiatic buffalo (water buffalo), jaguar, bighorn sheep, black bear, polar bear, black-backed jackal, reindeer (caribou), tiger, red kangaroo, giant anteater, and more.Each illustration is accompanied by a brief caption describing the habits of the species; many depict the animals as they might appear in their natural habitat — lions drowsing in the heat of the African veldt, a leopard lying in ambush on a limb, a giant panda contentedly munching bamboo, a polar bear and her cub surveying their icy domain, and more. Several double-page spreads depict exciting scenes of predator-prey relationships: muskoxen warily eying a pack of wolves, a mountain lion stalking mountain goats, and others. Colorists of all ages will find this exciting new volume irresistible; artists and designers will also find practical use for these accurately rendered royalty-free illustrations.